Free at 45: How to Retire Early & Happy
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At last! A practical guide to early retirement in Canada! Free at 45 doesn't require you to win the lottery, be a real estate tycoon, know how to pick great stocks or even have that much saved up yet. All you need is a strong desire to leave your job decades earlier than everyone else and a willingness to figure out what actually makes you happy!
In this book you will learn:
Why your house is probably more important to your retirement plan than your pension plan.
How to apply the new field of behavioral finance to your life to save money and be happier doing it.
How to start living your dreams today and not wait until retirement.
How to answer the question: "How much do I need to retire early?"
Timothy Stobbs
Tim Stobbs is a personal finance writer whose has written for the Toronto Star and the popular blog, "Canadian Dream: Free at 45." Tim's straightforward approach to happiness and finances has resulted in interviews with The National Post, The Globe & Mail and CBC Radio's "The Current."
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Reviews for Free at 45
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5This book could really have benefited from a good editor. Or any editor really. It's a quick read, with short chapters. There isn't much in here that can't be had from reading the author's website -- not much value-added, other than having things in one physical place that can be read cover to cover.